>Saturday in China
> This morning we were up and ready to go … but Yvonne and Susie were dragging a bit! We loaded up in the van and headed off on an adventure to Susie’s hometown (Chengde?). We visited a very small … Continue reading
> This morning we were up and ready to go … but Yvonne and Susie were dragging a bit! We loaded up in the van and headed off on an adventure to Susie’s hometown (Chengde?). We visited a very small … Continue reading
> Friday???? Already???? But there is still so much to learn!!! This morning we broke into our 4 groups and taught various lessons. I taught about non-verbal communication. The teachers were amazed at how easy it is to make … Continue reading
> Time flies when you are busy. Today, Michele and I were talking. We’re tired and it isn’t the jet-lag kinda tired. It’s the ‘I’m just plain exhausted’ kinda tired. Thankfully I got a short nap in during lunch and … Continue reading
> I can’t believe it is already Wednesday!!! Where is the time going? Although, none of us were sure exactly what day of the week it was, much less the date. Does it really matter? Lisa, one of the teachers … Continue reading
> The morning started with being locked out of our safe … and trying to communicate with the guy what we needed. I was also playing with an echo mic and we all cracked up. Laughter is a universal language!!! … Continue reading
> Little sleep made for a slow start. Breakfast was the standard China variety … fried rice, chinese cabbage (yum!!!), eggs, strawberry guava juice, chocolate cake, dim sum, bacon. Normal breakfast foods! We made it to the orphanage and … Continue reading
> Wow! I left Charlotte at 7am. The moon setting during the sunrise was beautiful – the ball of white on a pastel background. We flew over the Charlotte Motorspeedway and it is as big from the air as it … Continue reading
> I am going to JinJinag, Fuzhou, China on Sat., Feb 19 to help train teachers who work with special needs students in orphanages. Please pray for the 4 of us traveling and for the teachers and students that we … Continue reading